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Please relax by our irori fireplace while enjoying kokutou (brown sugar), tea, and awamori. |
You can leisurely view our products |
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A numerous variety of Bingata and herbal dyed Obi and Kimonos are assembled. Japanese accessories are also available. |
Bingata interior products (centerpieces, noren, and frames) |
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Experience the Ryukyu era. |
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Akae (red-painting on ceramics) Is an ancient form of Okinawan pottery. After the restoration, ceramic paintings became a unique characteristic applied to Ryusen. |
Miyako earthenware are objects from the 17th C. |
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Exhibition of lacquer ware used during the Ryukyu dynasty. |
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We are working, but feel free to observe and ask questions. |
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Several hundred varieties of natural plant dyes used as a base are on display. |
Paint brush stenciling from Bingata |
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We dye in layers using natural plant dyes |
